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<blockquote data-quote="porco-dddio" data-source="post: 83727" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>By the eternal rules of nature, a summary binds the one who chooses it.</p><p></p><p>If you ask for a TL;DR, you renounce the unseen. You are entitled only to what is spoken, never to what was omitted. No assumption may cross the boundary of unread words.</p><p></p><p>The shortcut is subject to a fundamental rule of nature: as information is reduced, the domain of justified knowledge is reduced with it.</p><p></p><p>Such are the eternal rules: what is not read does not belong to you; what is shortened cannot be expanded by imagination; and what is omitted cannot become truth through assumption.</p><p></p><p>This binds the receiver of TL;DR, by the words he chose to receive. A bond is established. From that moment forth, the normie who requests TL;DR is bound to the measure of knowledge bestowed, and may never claim dominion over that which was withheld.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porco-dddio, post: 83727, member: 656"] By the eternal rules of nature, a summary binds the one who chooses it. If you ask for a TL;DR, you renounce the unseen. You are entitled only to what is spoken, never to what was omitted. No assumption may cross the boundary of unread words. The shortcut is subject to a fundamental rule of nature: as information is reduced, the domain of justified knowledge is reduced with it. Such are the eternal rules: what is not read does not belong to you; what is shortened cannot be expanded by imagination; and what is omitted cannot become truth through assumption. This binds the receiver of TL;DR, by the words he chose to receive. A bond is established. From that moment forth, the normie who requests TL;DR is bound to the measure of knowledge bestowed, and may never claim dominion over that which was withheld. [/QUOTE]
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